Hi there,

I’m Yoshita – a product designer based in San Francisco with a background in architecture and a Master’s in Human-Computer Interaction from Arizona State University.

I started my career as an architect, where I learned how thoughtful design can shape experiences and solve real-world problems. During the pandemic, I took time to reflect and discovered UX – a space where creativity, user needs, and collaboration come together in meaningful ways.

Since then, I’ve worked as a product designer at Rythmos and Global Launch ASU, leading projects across dashboards and educational tools. I’m especially drawn to the research phase – talking to users, uncovering insights, and shaping direction through what I learn. I also enjoy wireframing and prototyping – turning ideas into something real and useful.

Curiosity drives my work. Whether it’s understanding a user challenge or wandering through a new neighborhood, I find inspiration in the small details. Outside of design, I love exploring coffee shops and observing how people interact with the world around them – often where my next idea begins.